It’s Love That Blinds Him – Chapter 44

The atmosphere in the Evans family residence was cold and icy. This was not because there were few people living in the residence, but because of the tense atmosphere. It was very rare for Malcolm and Enoch to be seen in the residence simultaneously. Wilma’s lips formed a straight line and her eyes wrinkled into a morose expression, which made her appear older than she really was.

The desperate tone of Enoch’s voice echoed in his mind. She had a hard time accepting what she had just heard.

“Grandma, while Howell was traveling in Egypt, he was killed in a local terrorist attack. His body was brought back and returned to his family for his funeral. »

ll to the ground.

ed an echo of despair until Enoch could read it in her t

se hope. Wilma let out a sigh and resigned herself to the sad reality. Just as if all her strength had been sucked away, she stared at the void in the distance, without any movement.

 » Enoch called to her, but she didn’t respond.

d with some indifference.

nts. “Take good care of my grandmother. If anything happens to her, I will hold you all responsible. »

onded in unison, very frightened.

e harsh reality of life.

Howe

ut the only thing she saw were the b

p their family members rich throughout their lives. Since the two families were on good terms, the friendship between Howell and Wilma blossomed into love. Indeed, both had already committed to marrying privately.

et foot in S City again after his family lost everything.

prison by the revolutionary rebels because of the propaganda materials they collected privately. Most of them died under torture in prison. Wilma was lucky to escape this disaster, but she had to fe

ontact with each other.

years old when they were taken away

uck had his first son at the age of thirty-five and celebrated by throwing a lavish banquet. As his favorite employee, Howell also attended the banquet.

time. Howell’s excitement at that moment turned into indulgence, and all the unsaid things he had kept to himself showed clearly in his eyes. Wilma burst into tears as soon as she saw Howell again, but their relationship was beyond repair. They were no longer what they ha

ld that year.

ldren of his own, while Wilma assumed her

ess, he was unexpectedly announced as having died of a heart attack. But the real reason for his death was that he was murdered by his enemy. Without Chuck to take care of the family business, the Evans family was on the verge of collapse, leaving only Wilma and her son, who was still very young, and Chuck’s mother.

and determination to tip the scales in her favor. So the Evans family got back on track. Howell had contributed greatly to its success. Instead of rubbing salt in the wound, he silently helped Wilma every step of the way. And w

oth turned thirt

nd that hope was reborn. However, that same year, Chuck’s mother died. But before she died, she spoke to Wil

ecision of her life when her eldest grandson was born. In fact, Wilma was never able to forgive herself after that.

maintained her perfect image as the spiritual pillar of the Evans family.

ifty years old.

se she had to pin all her hopes on her grandson.

and they had another son the following year. However, soon after, her son and new daughter-in-law lost their lives in a mysterious car accident.

s old.

the Evans family. She kept silent about her son’s murder. Furthermore, she was able to tolerate the existence of the culprit. Despite her resentments, she put on a good face and supported her two grandsons. Perhaps it was a blessing from God that the two grandsons inherited the business talent and famous looks of the Evans family. Finally, Wilma was able to put her heart at ease.

tively opposed his tricks. Their feud continued until the end of Howell’s life.

arted forever.

her business competitors, and the pain of losing her own son. Needless to say, she didn’t believe Howell died from a terrorist attack.

told her was true, and that all of the Evans family’s nightmares would end at her hands. If

he would never do anything that would force her to live a life of self-reproach, even if it went against her mothe

ides. When the servants found her in this state, they immediately informed Malcolm and Enoch. They took Wilma to the hospital as quickly as they could.

rvants didn’t know

that the years of sadness and outrage had taken a toll on the old woman’s health. Besides, Malcolm knew she didn’t believe a word they told her about Howell.

d.

w,” Malcolm said.

thoughtfully for a long time, Malcolm calmly got up and left the room

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